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THE SEATTLE STAR | The Star’s Daily Short Story “Hip! Hip!” by Albert W. ANOTHER COMPLETE SHORT PAGE 7 aught off the its body on, which Tolman STORY TOMORROW Honor With Flowers The Nation’s Dead MEMORIAL DAY is the day ; . < P land, A * of tribute to those who have cf . . t ek the hospital in one ‘¢ @ed that we might live in t peace and contentment. 5 t rry,” sald the hospital surgeon, never he needed money I'm afraid this will incapacitate «de urred, Bithe us work; for it's sed, or fous furlc | the award by a sympathetic jury generally larger than the damage would have been in a settlement out iT of court Malachi, however, vastly ‘or five the ou’ if you eferred th latter methed; for he ntributory | did not th ave to divide the npc with hie i} n The busine was nc A r dangerous than f } mparably more pre Wh his next campaign with re Rolls For Tone Opa | iA Raileona of High Oh Harold! Transportation Ideals Play this fox trot very lightly, with sparing use of sustaining pedal. Accent long notes by a sharp use of a AND FLOWERS, which speak a language of their own, ex- press the sentiment much bet- ter than mere words convey. HE Northern Pacific is not “justarail- P 4 road.” Itisa railroad of character, of player I. $1.25. high ideals, of superior operating efficiency. We invite your most critical inspection of Red Moon our trains, our roadbed—all of our prop- Delightful waltz. Play softly, with erty. From the trim, precise electric block es signals to the gravel ballast beneath the free use of Sustaining pedal. $1.25, ties—everything on the right of way is of Apple Sauce high standard. No detail of perfection ig overlooked. Play this new fox trot lightly, not too quickly. $1.25. On board train, the traveler finds skilled, experienced enginemen; courteous, intelli- Player Rolls Le eae own favorite numbers made to order, is will interest you, gent trainmen; and able, willing servants. Player cabinets also made to order, WE HAVE PROVIDED GREAT VARIETY (OF FLOWERS for this very spe- cial occasion, in wreaths, bou- quets and various other forms, a man gathered up from , and he felt no ao 1, his brain | t ip, and or-|t HOUYWO) GARDEN) 6 Sees ald dislocate the ._ Keond ied at aes sr i \ Ses ti raise. Mt wlihtak ay | Oa st riven share wa Do ops mS 5 @ They all join hands to make you feel that you are a guest. When you travel on the Northern Pacific, expect service above the ordinary. Expect meals on a level with those of the best hotels and restaurants. Expect thoughtful atten- tion from trainmen and train porters, wait- ~ ers and valets. Expect the most enjoyable journey you can imagine. And youwillnot ~ be disappointed. TheNorthern Pacific operates fast trans- continental trains of steel from the North Pacific Coast to Yakima, Spokane, Mis- soula, Helena, Butte, Billings, Bismarck, Mississippi Valley, Fargo, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, © Limited Superior, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, Ly. Seattle 3:35 ptm. St. Louis, Omaha and points east. a Northern Pacific Ry. E. E. Nelson, A.G. P. A. 200 L. C. Smith Bldg. jE. L. Carey, G. A. P. D. City Ticket Office: 1407 Fourth Ave. Phone Elliott 5580 |Very how Eastbound Hares; May 15 to Sent: 15! a Ford. 2 alr, aw he limped | Sometimes © made mis vementa, Between | takes; ‘ ometimes, fortu was wing a ngainst him. Once a $ a PALACE }IP The truth about. the most- day in every way I a talked-of city in the world better and better,” lest inadvertently North Coast Limited HOLLYWOOD” |/$2, Sane fom wna ; ! urged him to Cntil, Friday with sedan, in which a young couple were Acts mooning happily along thru the twt- |!" Vaudeville j[Maht of a side street. He was picked up, bruised but tri | Ederaheim, |! automobilists seemed to Transcontinental Service He was rough . by times by m y enough to nt policy. On his ked horns with th Ly. Seattle “Everything in Music” ay & Co. In Cincinnatt. Ip? : ' a German of 47, was thrown yilo Third Avenue at Pine lently to the ground by a grocery} 4 he SEATTLE wagon; he had the good fortune to)!" th spital one after i prea 2 Tacoma . Spokane , Portland roll Just clear of the wheels. At the} ¥#rd doctor, accompanied by hospital his right hip was found to| Stout knaves with a etretcher, halted | = be dislocated. It cost the concern | Deside his bed. Soon, Malachi found $800 to adjust the damages. | himself on the table in the operating! A month later, a Pole, Ladistas| fom, | Ladislaski, wax knocked over in| “What are you going to do?” he} by a heavy furniture yan. | demanded suspiciously, | The Granger Liability company, after} “Fix your hip, so that you'll nover | an investigation by their own phyal-/ hve any more trouble with If,” the/ ATER,. ‘water everywhere ~ and not a FILE in sight!""—But experi- enced gas engine ; cian, paid $300 cash and all expenses, | UTkcon reassured him. 1 : operators never find : Malach! came wide awake in a mo-|1| including a fortnight at a first class themselves stranded. hotel. | ment, Thess thugs were preparing rs to steal away bis living. | : ’ Five weeks afterward in Minne- , : - They carry BLACK lapels, « Dabs, Jens Jensen, tat us-| pHelpt “Murder!” Pottcot ne DIAMOND Files in their [BS) [der tho wheels of Mra. Goldvelt's | ™ =e ef b Mmousine in Waterloo park. |. It was a very pretty tragas. Ma. “ fool boxes and quickly stoutly insisted that the man had/lachi gave a gallant imitation of dispose of ill-fitting con [fh | thrown himself before the machine, | Samson, fighting for jife, liberty and like a devotes of Juggernut. On the! the pursuit of happiness: but the jcontrary, the Dane testified with evi- | Philistines were too many for him. j dent unwillingness that he had tried | Pans, bandages, kniveé and lancets ihis best to escape, but that she had | Mew in all directions. Operating-room . jran him down, His lawyer made | colloquiaiisamns fitted thy oe remarks by sion Ariel tetamng sachet gtr: | ~~ Colossal— Spectacular— Educationa Tifowitiatblame cals woman; and| Which show tat medical men’ stil! | the jury, after being out only 10 min-| are human. - utes, warded him $1,500, against the} Malachi fought with all the limbs Y tearful and excited protests of Mra. jhe had, He kicked one, doctor, Ho} —— ——— | knocked another down. He tipped 4 a’ sereen over; behind it, Ike w lurk ing tiger, grinned his enemy, tho in- | surance surgeon, | Finally they had him—on.the hip. ‘The two strong varlets gripped hix | arms; a pair of nurses held fils leg; | | @ 200-pound Janitor.sat-on his stom. | $ j ach, M . Hg couldn't strike or kick or ‘ jeven bife, The ward physician fax. | At Savings of tened a strangle-hold on his throat, 09 and pushed back his, head. % “The fellow's oft nections and motor skips. Since 1863 the Standard of Qualicy ‘& Half Round Baxerd File “We match your coat and vest’ |} (Copyrighted) “Americanus” will be the big, outstanding event in Seattle’s summer entertainment program. Timed with President Harding’s visit, “Americanus” will be the ae = central attraction in the Pacific Northwest. Avenue .Pa,U.S.A. ae iene vs under Dean Irving M. Glen of the University of Washington Fine Arts School will be a rare oppor- tunity to receive a musical educa- tion. Sing before the President of the United States-enjoy the as- surance and comfort of a front seat, where you can hear every [S]EATILE will present, July 4 28 to 28, the world’s greatest Deatistry at Hall Price —— drama—a marvelous exposi- tivdgue. without Yn the slightest entiin tion of color, music and rhythm. the qballty. we going to do all lentistry at half udual prices A work, FOR 10 DAYS | Through ‘the tremendous pur-} [chasing power of the largest |PANTS STORE organization in | this country, with stores in Chi- |cago, St. Louis, Cleveland, Detroit, Omaha, Kansas City and Seattle, | we have secured a stock from sev-| jeral of the largest American | | woolen mills at a great cash dis-| count, and have made up in our} This city will entertain thou- sands during ““Americanus” Week. Invite your friends NOW to see the one-way fares Seattle to San Francisco, includ. ing meals and berth. ‘Sailings $ eg Tuesday, eanraey ad Saturda: Rounsterip fr fares, “$55, $66 and $76 Seattle to Los Angeles, includ. g TAILORED PANTS from coast to coast, | factories the finest assortment to| | Pants suitable for dress, business and sports wear,,in fancy and plain | suitings, serges, tweeds and cash-| meres and unfinished — worsted. Thousands of patterns specially se- | lected, "TO MATCH YOUR COAT| AND VEST,” and save you the price of a new suit and help you rebuild your wardrobe at little cost. Men's and Young Men's Pants, in} serges, cashmeres and tweeds, to Photo Actual ‘et H aid Alveolar Work jodela. ¥ ‘ork on { Bridgework with Interchangéabie | | porcelain (facings) teeth, shows no || Kold edges, easy to replace in caso of breakage. Back teeth are all porce- Jain and guaranteed tinbreakable, at $5 per tooth. Gold and porcelain crowns and fillings, 9: fillings, $2 up. metal flexibte pl Heht, ghin, strong $a) a’ $80 no charge, heap rubber plates aré dangerous and profitiess, hence wo do hat at most Dedplet ie we fool || bout, who we are would be superfiuous, will show samples of 1 our nd guarantes yours to be equal an It's th id it “legally.” igework to make a President and this gigantic pa- geant of patriotism. See 10,000 Actors and Singers depict the stirring events in the life of this Republic—greater than “The Birth of a Nation” or “Intol- erance.” Not a moving picture, but a series of six mammoth epi- sodes portrayed by living charac- ters—actors of noted ability and ° singers of national reputation. Join the chorus or cast and be- come. a part of this historic event. If you are a singer, the training word he utters. Members of the cast and chorus will be sure of a close-up of the Chief Executive. Enroll now, before the lists are closed. Obtain your admission card and music book—both FREE to all members of the chorus. Without these you cannot enter the chorus on performance nights. Here’s your opportunity to as- sist in this big community effort. All net profits go to the Univer- sity of Washington Stadium Fund. Come to rehearsals— Monday Evenings, 7:30 o’Clock First Methodist Church, Fifth Ave. and Marion St, “Americanus” Pageant Society match sults up to $30.00. Spe- cial price $4.95 Men's and Young Men's Worsteds, Cashmeres and Tweeds, to match sults worth up to $60.00. Spe DIAL OL iiviccsrasesvedeees $6.95 Mon’s and Young Men's Pants, for dress and business wear, (n serges, cashmeres and fancy ing meals and berth. Sailings every 518 Tuesday and Saturday . . : . ip Biel: faded le liteyature Hi Tb in looks. Yon do not have to go. about without teeth waiting for eat and work to bo Se tour, ve teeth ara not Nene ls intened, fi nm in Round-trip fares, indi and pico teiste b font to San Die, bef incising meals and berth. eae fs SEATTLE—504 Second Ave.,L.C, Smith Bldg., and 325 Pike St., at Fourth Ave., Phone Elliott 2068 TACOMA~1111 Pacific Ave., Phone Main 7178 ings every Saturday. Others TY a he B, G, MeMicken, Passenger Traffic Mgr., L. C, Smith Bidg., Seattle, Ws weaves, to match sults worth up | freshly extract CwAN7. fo $7 Specially priced at The: more, they p H.F ALEXANDER PRE SIDENT We are the largest exclusive STAR WANT ADS GET aa The Pants Store Co. | Office, 407 Union Street—Phone Elliott 1864 Montgomery Lynch, Producer—Darwin Meisnest, Business Manager Call for Free Literature and Envelope Stickers _ \ Alveolar b 204 Haight Bide, Open Lveninas by Appointment 704 First, Near Cherry